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“My professors are invested in my personal growth, not just my academic performance. This creates a supportive environment where I feel comfortable taking risks, even if it means facing challenges or setbacks (growth opportunities).”
Jordawn
House ’26, computer science

“Whitworth offered everything I was looking for. I love the small class sizes that allow me to build close relationships with my professors, the great business program they offer, and the opportunity to continue running track.”
Macayla Mills ’27, business management & marketing
Health science, psychology, biology, education, computer science, engineering, music, political science and more! whitworth.edu/majors


“One of my most exciting experiences so far has been my Intro to Engineering class. We created a remote-control car from practically nothing that a child who is disabled could operate. We 3D printed the case for the car and the controller, and I was in charge of the wiring for the controller. I enjoyed working with a group and coming up with interesting ideas.”
Michael Barnes ’27, engineering
“Whitworth is the ultimate place to build your résumé. There is a wealth of internships, volunteer opportunities, leadership positions and jobs that are going to be harder to come by at a bigger school, especially as a first-year student.”
Elisa Vigil ’25, English


Where are they now?





“I was very isolated before coming to Whitworth, and now I am living in a dorm, surrounded by caring individuals who are there to help me and experience life together. I’ve gone to many activities with other students on and off campus, which I would never have done before.”
Kat Thomas ’28, art
“I’ve always had a loud personality, and as a drummer for the chapel and Hosanna worship teams, I get to be the loud one! The opportunity to be a worship leader has allowed me to grow as a Christian in an amazing way.”
Ryland Gabriel ’26, psychology


• Chapel community worship
• Student-led worship
• Life Groups
• Ministry in the halls
• Christian professors integrate faith with learning

Total PrimeTime evening activities in residence halls each semester






“Studying in Italy was my first time traveling abroad! Our professors encouraged us to be thoughtful and intentional world travelers. Our curiosity and receptivity to new experiences and ideas broadened our worldviews and transformed us into better people. One of my favorite experiences was choosing one of Rick Steves’ recommended restaurants, figuring out public transportation to the restaurant, eating the delicious food and enjoying the local scene.”
Jin
Yue Trousil ’26, applied mathematics

Focus on one class at Whitworth or study abroad for three weeks.



Where will your curiosity take you? countries
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Roll out of bed and in 15 minutes you’re inhaling the scent of warm pine needles while hiking at Riverside State Park or gliding past deer as you paddleboard on the Little Spokane River. In 25 minutes you’ve got mist on your face, riding a gondola above Spokane Falls, or you’re laughing hilariously with friends as you skate the ice ribbon at Riverfront Park. In 45 minutes your heart’s pumping as you bike up Mount Spokane or snowboard down.
So. What do you love to do? You’ll find it here… fast.






“I am very excited to start this next chapter of my life. My favorite class at the moment is chemistry. I am also very glad to live in Baldwin-Jenkins because it has provided many fun (and… interesting) experiences! I have been able to connect with my roommate and RA [resident assistant], which I am very grateful for. And I’ve been able to connect with peers in my classes for studying, homework questions or even just for dinner.”
Julia Michael ’28, biochemistry

Whitworth’s new, simplified undergraduate tuition rate is $26,900 for the 2026-27 academic year. Clarifying our cost empowers you and your family to understand Whitworth’s actual price so you can make informed, confident decisions about your education and future.





“I chose to attend Whitworth based on my visit. As someone from Southern California, I probably should have felt super out of my element. But I just felt like my presence was wanted and valued on this campus, which provided a feeling of comfort that I did not experience with any other university.”
Stella Palmisano ’27, philosophy & psychology
You can earn a $1,000 Whitworth scholarship just by attending a qualified visit event!



